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Hi there, I just found out that theres exhaust gasses in radiaotor that cause air pockets and overheating. Theres not oil in coolant, no coolant in oil, no coolant smell in the exhaust. The car overheats occationally when theres too much bubbles built up and its fine for couple weeks and then bubbles again. Any ideas how to fix it? Do i need to do manifold intake gasket service or head gasket? I have already replaced fan, fan clutch, thermostat, water pump. Thanks alot
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The most accurate way to test for a blown head gasket on a gasoline engine is to test for the presence of carbon monoxide in the cooling system. Snap-On, Matco (part # CO 2000), and Napa sell a tool to check to carry out this test. Another link to a supplier of this tool is http://www.etoolcart.com/combustion-leak-detector-lis75500.aspx. Carbon Monoxide is only present if there is a blown head gasket or cracked cylinder head. http://www.arrowheadradiator.com/head_gasket_or_combustion_leak_test.htm I think the napa part number 700-1006. http://www.blockchek.com/instructions.htm . Signs of a blown head gasket are coolant loss (frequently have to top up the coolant level of the engine without seeing an obvious leak), experiencing over heating or rough engine running or the presence of white sweet smelling steam from the exhaust. A badly blown head gasket may allow engine coolant and oil to mix.